Borris

Storage is a personal thing. You'll have to play around until you find what works for you. It might take some time and several revisions before you it work out.

As for pointers:

1. Van Essa window bags which fit into the side window frames of the two rear windows. These are excellent. You can store all your clothes and wash bag etc and they are all at hand beside your bed. The are made like suit cases so if you decide to go to a B & B or Hotel you just remove them and hey presto.
2. Calicap pull out boot tray. These are made by a German company called CaliCap de. They make them in various lengths but the best one is the 700mm version. The rest are either too short to be of any real use or too long and reduce the versatility of these vans. Believe me they make access to the boot storage a doddle.
3. Euro boxes. They come in all sizes so you should be able to find something to suit your needs.

These are expensive accessories but they really do compliment the Beaches versatility.

Italiahorse

Wood from Ikea scrap room (£10) and a jig saw.
Cut out in end of box for access to storage box.
Insulated fabric boxes are like Doctor Who's tardis.
Twin Hob and a few fittings.
Couple of metal plates to stop it moving and undo if lifting ou

Eremita

Garden plastic box where we put pillows, matress topper, blankets and all this stuff that usually needs a lot of space. Can stay in the back of the boot (unfortunately I couldn’t find a box that can stay even when the bench is in bed position) and during the night under the MFB, if we’re not camping (so without drive away awning). Really light, can serve as bench for the two kids outside.
For the remaining space in the boot euro boxes or ikea boxes

Fitting perfectly under the multiflex are four Muji drawers. These contain all our cooking and eating utensils, plus sauces, spices and some tinned food and fresh fruit and veg. Between the Muji drawers goes the double burner and a rolled up tarpaulin. Down the side of the multiflex goes the fly screens and external 12v lighting.

Above the multiflex goes the mattress topper, the Hexaway awning and bedding.

In with the chairs go the roof topper and the front window vents.

We have window bags. Clare uses both compartments of one bag. I use one compartment, and the boys share a compartment.

In the trays under the bench goes indoor toys such as mobilo and cars, story books and emergency clothing.

We have eight hooks for coats, towels or whatever, four each side of the cabin.

I'm planning better use of the underbed storage area in our 3 seat bench Beach boot, in particular the space between the rear of the bench and the multiflex. Here is a cross section of the crates I intend to make for that space. The two large crates and the gas box can remain in place with the...

angconcerts

Storage is a personal thing. You'll have to play around until you find what works for you. It might take some time and several revisions before you it work out.

As for pointers:

1. Van Essa window bags which fit into the side window frames of the two rear windows. These are excellent. You can store all your clothes and wash bag etc and they are all at hand beside your bed. The are made like suit cases so if you decide to go to a B & B or Hotel you just remove them and hey presto.
2. Calicap pull out boot tray. These are made by a German company called CaliCap de. They make them in various lengths but the best one is the 700mm version. The rest are either too short to be of any real use or too long and reduce the versatility of these vans. Believe me they make access to the boot storage a doddle.View attachment 49109
3. Euro boxes. They come in all sizes so you should be able to find something to suit your needs.

These are expensive accessories but they really do compliment the Beaches versatility.

These look great. Do you know how much they reduce the height below the multiflex, eg what the height is between the bed of the tray and the underside of the board, assuming one takes the rubber gobbins for holding shopping bags or whatever off? Also, what is the position of the rear seat with the 700mm in place? Hard up against the multiflex?

thanks!

Borris

These look great. Do you know how much they reduce the height below the multiflex, eg what the height is between the bed of the tray and the underside of the board, assuming one takes the rubber gobbins for holding shopping bags or whatever off? Also, what is the position of the rear seat with the 700mm in place? Hard up against the multiflex?

I'd go out a measure it for you but I have just sold our Beach and the tray has been removed.

It doesn't reduce the height beneath the multiflex by very much so no need to worry. The shopping bag thingy or other fixtures don't need to be removed either.

As for the space with the 700mm tray in place, here is a photo of ours with the bench seat about 50 -75mm away from the tray frame. I didn't want to ram it into the frame and damage the bench rear plastics. I now employ rubber bump stops.
Ours is a seven seater and I'm pretty certain you can have the two swivels with the tray in place although I've never tried it.

MattBW

Here to help

Wood from Ikea scrap room (£10) and a jig saw.
Cut out in end of box for access to storage box.
Insulated fabric boxes are like Doctor Who's tardis.
Twin Hob and a few fittings.
Couple of metal plates to stop it moving and undo if lifting ou

That looks lovely, great use of the space and I like the open sections.
I have some of those bags they came with Kampa Quartermaster? I have two of those in the garage that I got when I first used my beach, but I used the bags but not the upright part.

We are trying a new setup for Denmark trip, Ill share when we have pictures

clarinetbcn

I'd go out a measure it for you but I have just sold our Beach and the tray has been removed.

It doesn't reduce the height beneath the multiflex by very much so no need to worry. The shopping bag thingy or other fixtures don't need to be removed either.

As for the space with the 700mm tray in place, here is a photo of ours with the bench seat about 50 -75mm away from the tray frame. I didn't want to ram it into the frame and damage the bench rear plastics. I now employ rubber bump stops.View attachment 49125
Ours is a seven seater and I'm pretty certain you can have the two swivels with the tray in place although I've never tried it.

It's true that the second row seats would fit, but if you have a T5.1 like mine with the small removable tabs in the floor rails to remove/insert the feet of the seats, the three seat bench must be moved back to the position allowed by folding down the front portion of the multiflex board. With the multiflex board fully extended, in the position shown by the diagram on the Calicap website, you would not be able to move the 3 seat bench or the second row chairs back far enough to reach the tabs, so the second row could not be removed or installed unless you remove the slide tray. Sad, because I want one, but I often carry 7 people when I'm not off by myself. This flexibility is what makes the Beach work for me. https://shop.vwcamper.de/heckauszuege/263/calidrawer-beach-heckauszug?number=SW10200.1

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